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From Patient Material to New Discoveries: a Methodological Review and Guide for Intestinal Stem Cell Researchers

Journal

STEM CELL REVIEWS AND REPORTS
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 1309-1321

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12015-021-10307-7

Keywords

Methodology review; Intestinal stem cells; Colonic stem cells; Organoids cells culture; Flow cytometry; Omics

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Intestinal stem cells (ISC) play a critical role in maintaining the function of the gastrointestinal tract. However, current knowledge about the culture methods and in vitro systems for ISC research is limited. This review presents established methods, discusses their potential and limitations, and aims to support the development of personalized therapeutic options.
Intestinal stem cells (ISC) are characterized by their ability to continuously self-renew and differentiate into various functionally distinct intestinal epithelial cell types. Impaired stem cell proliferation and differentiation can cause severe dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract and lead to the development of several clinical disorders. Animal mouse models provide a valuable platform to study ISC function, disease mechanisms, and the intestinal epithelium's regenerative capacity upon tissue damage. However, advanced in vitro systems that are more relevant to human physiology are needed to understand better the diverse disease-triggering factors and the heterogeneity in clinical manifestations. Intestinal biopsies from patients might serve as potent starting material for such gut-in-a-dish approaches. While many promising tools for intestinal tissue processing, in vitro expansion, and downstream analysis have been developed in recent years, a comprehensive guide with recommendations to successfully launch or improve intestinal stem cell culture is missing. In this review, we present a selection of currently established methods, highlight recent publications and discuss the potential and limitations of those methodological approaches to facilitate and support the future design of novel and more personalized therapeutic options.

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